Resumes border wall construction and requires compliance with DNA collection laws. Disapproves rule change on asylum claims. Amends treatment for aliens from contiguous territories to ensure return or detention. Sets minimum staffing levels for immigration enforcement and detention facilities funding.
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This is a binding legislative act from the United States Congress with mandatory language, enforcement mechanisms, and legal obligations on the Secretary of Homeland Security.
This document does not address AI risks or AI governance. It is immigration and border security legislation that focuses on physical border wall construction, immigration detention, staffing levels, and asylum procedures. No AI-related risk domains are covered.
This document does not govern AI use in any economic sector. It is immigration and border security legislation that regulates government operations related to border enforcement, detention, and immigration processing within the Public Administration and National Security sectors.
This document does not address AI systems, AI models, or any AI lifecycle stages. It is immigration and border security legislation focused on physical infrastructure, personnel staffing, and immigration procedures.
This document does not mention AI models, AI systems, or any AI-related technical concepts. It is entirely focused on immigration enforcement, border security infrastructure, and related personnel and procedural requirements.
United States Congress
The document is an Act proposed by Congress, as indicated by the title 'This Act may be cited as the Solving the Border Crisis Act' and the legislative structure with findings and sense of Congress sections.
United States Congress (through oversight), Department of Homeland Security (self-enforcement through compliance)
Congress exercises oversight through mandatory reporting requirements to congressional committees. The Secretary of Homeland Security is responsible for implementing and ensuring compliance with the Act's provisions.
Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs of the Senate, Committee on the Judiciary of the Senate, Committee on Appropriations of the Senate, Committee on Homeland Security of the House of Representatives, Committee on the Judiciary of the House of Representatives, Committee on Appropriations of the House of Representatives
Congressional committees are designated to receive implementation plans, certifications, and reports, establishing them as monitoring bodies for the Act's implementation.
Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Office of Enforcement and Removal Operations, U.S. Border Patrol, Office of Field Operations, Executive Office for Immigration Review, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
The Act primarily targets the Secretary of Homeland Security and various agencies within DHS, imposing obligations on border wall construction, staffing levels, detention facilities, and immigration processing.